0. aptitude- package manager with a number of useful features, including a mutt-like package matching syntax, dselect-like persistence of user actions, the ability to view the Debian changelog of most packages, and a command-line mode similar to of apt-get.

3. libhid- libhid provides a generic and flexible way to access and interact with USB HID devices, much like libusb does for plain USB devices. It is based on libusb, thus it requires no HID support in the kernel. Please go to the webpage for further information!

4. Axel Download Accelerator- Axel tries to accelerate HTTP/FTP downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. It can use multiple mirrors for a download. Axel has no dependencies and is lightweight, so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems.

6. Quantian- The Quantian Scientific Computing environment is a (cluster)Knoppix variant that provides a full-featured workstation with openMosix clustering support, and about one gigabyte of quantitative, numeric and scientific software, directly bootable from a dvd.

8. Debian GGZ Gaming Zone Packages- This is the home of Debian maintainers who work on maintaining the GGZ Gaming Zone (GGZ) for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution and derivatives. GGZ provides a framework for games and game-related applications for client-server online gaming.

11. High Availability in Debian- The project aims at coordinating the different development groups for the Pacemaker/Corosync HA cluster stack, including cluster-glue, libqb, resource and fence agents, crmsh, pcs/pcsd, and drbd.

12. Debian support for ARM-based netbooks- Discussion and development of Debian support for ARM-based netbooks and MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices). The first device to be Debianized is the Chitech CT-PC89E netbook; the second is the Rhombus Tech Allwinner A10 CPU Card

14. Debian Package Viewer- GUI read-only viewer of .deb package files for Gtk/Gnome. Displays Debian control information, devscript details and details of the files that would be installed. Text based files within the package can be viewed by double-clicking the filename.

16. Network UPS Tools- The primary goal of the Network UPS Tools (NUT) project is to provide reliable monitoring of UPS hardware and ensure safe shutdowns of the systems which are connected.
We attempt to monitor every kind of UPS, given sufficient interest.

17. tts- This project aims to gather all the people who work on a tts or speech synthesizer package. They can put all their packages, for accessibility-purpose or not, in a single group, and dialogue together and with developers, to see and fix common problems.